The 2014 Oregon High School Football Preview continued Thursday with a stop at Lakeridge, where the Pacers are looking to build on last season, when they reached the quarterfinals for the first time in 15 years.

At each stop during our three-week, 60-school tour of Oregon high school football, we'll highlight top players to keep an eye on from each school. Here are five players to watch at Lakeridge:

Eric Dungey, sr., QB6-4, 205The top senior quarterback prospect in the state, Dungey threw for 2,783 yards and 23 touchdowns and ran for 909 yards and 15 scores last season. The Pacers will go as far as he can take them. “I’m going to work more on my mental game,” Dungey said. Expect to see Dungey play some safety this season; Oregon and Washington State are interested in him as an athlete, he said.

Lopeti Aisea, sr., RB6-0, 260Aisea, who transferred from Lincoln as a junior, became an impact player for Lakeridge last season, when he rushed for 1,106 yards and averaged 8.7 yards per carry.

Massen Newton, jr., DL6-0, 250A third-year varsity player, Newton started to come into his own as a sophomore, when he had 56 tackles (including four sacks), two fumble recoveries and caused three fumbles. “We think he’s going to be amazing,” interim coach John Parke said.

Jack Cole, sr., WR6-2, 180Cole, who had 33 catches for 313 yards and two touchdowns last year, will be part of a committee that will try to compensate for the graduation of receiver JR McLaughlin (1,274 yards). “He’s just a different kid this year,” Parke said. Cole is likely to miss the opener as he recovers from a sports hernia.